Eden Project: Plants and Colors
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Eden Project: Plants and Colors

Exploring nature's amazing colours Understanding plant survival Protecting our environment

What is the Eden Project?
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What is the Eden Project?

World's largest indoor rainforest in Cornwall Home to plants from all over the world Teaches people about protecting nature Helps scientists study how plants survive

Why do you think plants have different colours?
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Why do you think plants have different colours?

World's largest indoor rainforest in Cornwall Home to plants from all over the world Teaches people about protecting nature Helps scientists study how plants survive

Plant Colours and Pollinators
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Plant Colours and Pollinators

Bright colours attract bees and butterflies Bees love yellow, blue, and purple flowers Red flowers often attract birds This helps plants make seeds for new plants

Colours in Nature
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Colours in Nature

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Photo Safari Challenge
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Photo Safari Challenge

Work in groups with iPads Take 4 close-up photos of different plant parts Look for interesting colours and textures Think about how each part helps the plant

Success Criteria - Can You?
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Success Criteria - Can You?

Explain what the Eden Project is and why it's important Identify how plant colours attract insects like bees Work well in a group to take photos Describe why the nature you observed is important

Protecting Our Environment
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Protecting Our Environment

Every plant and animal is important for keeping nature healthy By learning about plants and colours, we become nature's protectors Small actions can make a big difference for our planet